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Heya. I'm part of a small up-start gaming group in North Austin. My friend and I are professional adults (computer industry) who've been gaming for years and years. Between us, we've played everything from original D&D through D&D 3.5, GURPS, Shadowrun, Mech Warrior, World of Darkness, all sorts of d20 games, and much more. We're also joined by one of our kids and his friend (middle schoolers, but very cool and mature), so I hope that's not a turn off.

Right now we're meeting Fridays from about 4 PM to 8 PM, but times and days are somewhat flexible.

We're currently interested in D&D 3.5 and 4th edition and are looking at doing perhaps a Forgotten Realms or homebrew campaign. We're happy to include both people interested in playing and DM/GMing.

If you have any questions or want to get in touch with me, shoot me an e-mail at jmjwalker at gmail.com

* Dedication to the game. I don't mean those who practically live and breath
gaming. Rather, I mean those for whom the game is important enough to show up
for regularly and contribute to in a meaningful way. Those for whom the game
itself means more than the actual character.
* The ability to get along well with others.
* An active imagination and a willingness to use it.
* An internet connection.
* Good grammar or the ability (and willingness) to spell-check before posting.
* Respect for what a GM does to make a game happen.

What I am not looking for:

* Lone wolves. People who aren't team players.
* Rules Lawyers.
* Leeches (my term for GMs that recruit off of others' games).
* Flakes. If you can't show up, and won't bother to let me know it beforehand, I
don't want you.

About Me

Biography:

GM for 30 years. I run games via SMS. My games are newbie, female, foreign, and family friendly, and I have experience gaming with the sight- and hearing-impaired. Currently, I am GMing an Iron Kingdoms campaign with the Pathfinder rules.